Last week a federal court in Hawaii put a hold on the Republican president’s revised travel ban, which did not go down well with many of his supporters.

Rallying around the hashtag #BoycottHawaii, outraged advocates for the travel ban have vowed never to return to Hawaii or buy Hawaiian-made products — and some have even claimed to have cancelled already-booked holidays to the 50th State, Fox News reports.

Some people have even called for Hawaii to secede from the United States.

But the proposed boycott has already had one major unintended consequence.

It turns out, many Hawaiian residents — some of whom have a love/hate relationship with tourists from the mainland — don’t seem too upset about the idea of less crowded beaches and non-natives no longer “desecrating” their sacred lands.

And so the attempt to hurt the state’s tourism industry doesn’t seem to scare them.